That means Google may not have to open up its Play Store for years, if at all, while it appeals the verdict. In December, a ...
Google has asked the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to halt the imminent changes required from Judge James Donato’s recent ruling in Epic v. Google. The company already asked Judge Donato to do ...
Google’s Android app store is an illegal monopoly — and now it will have to change. These were Epic’s biggest asks ... citing a key piece of evidence from the trial: an internal Google ...
Epic claims there’s no process for any rival store to become “authorized.” Epic win: Jury decides Google has illegal monopoly in app store fight Epic CEO Tim Sweeney: the post-trial ...
Google has requested more time to implement changes mandated by a judge's ruling in its trial involving Epic Games. The ...
Last December, in a suit brought by Fortnite developer and publisher Epic Games, a California jury unanimously found that ...
Google has been ordered to make significant changes to its mobile ecosystem, including opening up its Google Play ...
A judge has ruled that Google must open up its Play Store to third-party apps, a ruling that falls pretty decisively in Epic ...
Google will be restricted from paying fees or sharing revenue with companies in exchange for them choosing to not compete ...
The Verge notes from a roundtable interview ... We’re also awaiting the final order for the Epic vs Google trial, which is likely to be in Epic’s favor, and its subsequent appeals.
Epic, the company behind the Unreal Engine and infinite money machine Fortnite, are yet again suing Google. Having recently ... According to a report by The Verge, Epic alleges that a month ...